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2005 Gmc Yukon Slt 4wd on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:80050 Color: A
Location:

Magnolia, Texas, United States

Magnolia, Texas, United States

FULL SIZE FAMILY SUV - 2005 GMC YUKON SLT - LEATHER - 8 PASSENGER - RUNNING BOARDS - ROOF RACK - BOSE QUALITY SOUND - FULL POWER EQUIPMENT OPTIONS - MORE!
 
Below is a short list of just some of the excellent features:

* 5.3 Liter V8 SFI Gas Engine
* 4-Speed Automatic Transmission with Overdrive
* Autoride Suspension
* 17" Aluminum Wheels
* Leather Seating Surfaces
* Dual Front Bucket Seats
* Driver Information System
* Bose Premium 9 Speaker System
* Rear Seat Audio Controls
* In Dash 6 CD Player
* Dual Zone Climate Control
* Steering Wheel Controls
* Assist Steps
* Onstar ready
* Heated seats
* Side mirror blinker indicators
* Fog lights
* Power sunroof

* 3rd row seating

Vehicle Overview
This SLT is VERY CLEAN & nicely packaged with front row bucket seats and a split rear folding bench seats in the second and third row.  Running boards, roof rack, rear entertainment and a tow package.

New tires, new brake system, electric brake controller for towing, all included. 

 

Exterior
A prominent GMC badge is featured on this Yukon. The four-door Yukon falls between the midsize Envoy and the full-size Yukon XL in GMC's lineup. Built on a 116-inch wheelbase, the rear-drive Yukon measures 198.9 inches long overall, 78.9 inches wide and 76.7 inches tall (including the roof rack). It is equipped with 17-inch tires and a tire-pressure monitor.

Interior
This Yukon is an eight passenger with the first row equipped with two bucket seats, second and third rows are three person folding rear bench seats. Cargo volume is nearly 105 cubic feet when the middle and rear seats are removed, but space decreases to 16.3 cubic feet when all the seats are in place.

Under the Hood
This SLT gets a 5.3-liter V-8 Vortec gas engine with a four-speed-automatic transmission with overdrive and electonic control. 

Safety
Dual-stage occupant-sensing front airbags and antilock brakes are standard. Side-impact airbags are are also included on this SLT model.

Driving Impressions
Despite its size, the Yukon is surprisingly easy to drive. It steers with a light touch and delivers a pleasantly smooth ride. 

 

Additional pictures are available upon request.



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